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ACS Courtesy Referrals

Alternative Community Service works with people who have been given community service conditions from another county. 

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ACS- After Intake

Alternative Community Service

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ACS- Before Intake

DCJ Adult Services ACS- Before Intake

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ACS- Community Court

Alternative Community Service takes referrals from Community Court for those who have pled guilty for misdemeanor, quality of life crimes, such as theft, prostitution, drinking in public & trespass.

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Adult Supervision Resources

Find out more about Community Service, Turn Self in to Jail, Work Release

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Alternative Community Service (ACS) Frequently Asked Questions

New to ACS?  Many of your questions are answered to help you better understand how to be successful.

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ARC Family and Friends Orientation

The ARC Family and Friends Orientations are designed to help friends and family members understand the goals and requirements of post-prison supervision.

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ARC Special Needs Case Management

The Transitional Services Unit provides pre-release planning to individuals who are identified within State Correctional Institutions.

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Community Activities

Being active in your community is significant for maintaining a balanced lifestyle, reducing stress, and enhancing physical and mental well-being.

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Court Fines/Restitution/Attorney Fees

Restitution is money the court ordered you to pay to a victim for losses resulting from the crime for which you were convicted.

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Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment - Approved Providers List

Domestic Violence Intervention Treatment - Approved Providers List

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Domestic Violence Related Community Resources

Domestic Violence Related Community Resources

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Domestic Violence Unit - Frequently Asked Questions

Domestic Violence Unit - Frequently Asked Questions

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Domestic Violence Unit- Reduced Supervision Caseload

Monthly reports, Travel permits and other resources for Reduced Supervision Domestic Violence Clients.

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EPICS Video

EPICS Video highlighting DCJ staff

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Housing Resources

Safe housing is important for everyone.

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Mental Health Services and Support

Various mental health resources throughout the area that may be of help.

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Recruit Curriculum

With community partners, these recruits and newly sworn officers will have first hand, personal experience working with the community organizations they will work with throughout their future careers

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Standard Conditions of Adult Probation, Parole, and Post-Prison Supervision

While the specific conditions of supervision may vary from case to case, there is a group of standard conditions which apply to almost every individual.

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African-American Program

A six-month educational program for adults scheduled for release from correctional facilities. Teaches African-American history and empowers participants to adopt pro-social behaviors and attitudes.

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Reduced Supervision FAQ

DCJ Adult services Reduced Supervision FAQ.

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S.T.A.R.T. - Success through Accountability, Restitution and Treatment

S.T.A.R.T. is an intensive drug court for medium-high risk/high need property crime offenders.

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A&D Treatment Providers

Get OHP updates, fee schedules, authorization forms and more.

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Adult Community Service Fees

Make checks or money orders payable to Multnomah County/ACS Mail or bring in person to: 421 SW 5th Ave. Portland, OR 97204

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